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Chapter 27 - Chapter XXVII: The Words of Ein Sof.

In the hallowed presence of Ein Sof, the eternal and boundless, the revelation unfolded. With reverent awe, Ariel and Samael listened as the profound words echoed through the cosmic expanse.

"Adonai, in his infinite wisdom, has already inscribed the ending before the story began," Ein Sof declared, his voice resonating with cosmic power. "He exists beyond the confines of time, perceiving the past, present, and future as a seamless tapestry."

Ariel's heart fluttered with anticipation, captivated by the notion that their journey, their struggles, and their triumphs were not mere happenstance but part of a grand design meticulously crafted by Adonai himself.

"He has written the script of our lives, mapping out each twist and turn, each moment of joy and sorrow," Ein Sof continued. "Even as we journey through the unknown, the ending has already been etched in the fabric of destiny."

Samael's eyes gleamed with a mixture of wonder and determination. "But what of our choices, our free will?" he questioned, his voice tinged with curiosity.

Ein Sof smiled knowingly. "Adonai, in his infinite grace, has woven the tapestry of fate with threads of choice. He allows us the freedom to shape our own destinies within the boundaries he has set. Our choices are the brushstrokes that add depth and vibrancy to the grand mural of existence."

Ariel's mind whirled with the implications of such knowledge. The weight of responsibility mingled with a sense of purpose. If their journey was a divine narrative, then every step they took, every decision they made, held significance beyond their own understanding.

"As we embark on this cosmic odyssey, remember that the ending is not fixed in stone," Ein Sof revealed, his voice carrying a sense of urgency. "While Adonai has seen the path that lies ahead, he allows for unforeseen variables, the interplay of free will and divine providence."

Ariel's gaze met Samael's, and an unspoken understanding passed between them. They were entrusted with the power to shape their own destiny, to leave their unique imprint on the tapestry of creation.

Ein Sof's voice grew resolute. "Embrace the journey, for it is through the trials and tribulations that you will discover the depths of your strength. Every challenge you face, every choice you make, is an opportunity to grow, to transcend the limitations of mortality and touch the infinite."

The words resonated deep within Ariel's being, igniting a fierce determination to forge ahead, to face whatever lay on the horizon. They were not merely players on a preordained stage; they were agents of change, protagonists in a narrative of cosmic proportions.

With newfound resolve, Ariel turned to Ein Sof. "We shall honor the trust bestowed upon us. We shall embrace the unknown, for within it lies the beauty of our journey."

Ein Sof's radiant smile encompassed them. "Go forth, children of the divine, and manifest the potential that lies within you. Remember, Adonai has already written the ending, but it is in the unfolding of the story that the true magic resides."

And with those words of wisdom resonating in their hearts, Ariel and Samael embarked on the next leg of their epic adventure, ready to carve their destiny within the tapestry of existence, guided by the interplay of divine design and the power of their own choices.

In the presence of Ein Sof, the timeless and boundless entity, the understanding of Adonai's script deepened. The words flowed like ethereal melodies, resonating with the very fabric of existence. Ariel and Samael listened intently, their minds open to the profound wisdom that would be revealed.

"Adonai's script," Ein Sof began, his voice carrying the weight of eons, "exists beyond the constraints of linear time. It was written long before the first star ignited in the celestial abyss, before the planets danced in perfect harmony, before the dawn of consciousness."

Ariel marveled at the thought that their journey, their triumphs and trials, were part of a narrative whose inception transcended the boundaries of human comprehension. The script, meticulously crafted by Adonai, had been woven with the threads of destiny, shaping the intricate tapestry of existence.

Ein Sof said, "I almost forgot to tell you, Atzmus possesses the profound ability to transcend the boundaries of moral disposition, instigating transformative changes within individuals' ethical fabric. With their inherent power, they have the capacity to guide those who have strayed onto the path of darkness towards redemption, causing the wicked to embrace virtue and embody goodness. Simultaneously, Atzmus elevates the already virtuous, nurturing their innate qualities and fostering their growth, enabling them to reach even greater heights of righteousness. In essence, Atzmus becomes the catalyst for a moral metamorphosis, catalyzing a profound shift in individuals' ethical bearings and igniting a transformative journey towards moral excellence."

Ein Sof continued, his words tinged with a sense of wonder. "Every word, every action, every moment that unfolds is in harmony with Adonai's divine plan. The script is an embodiment of his infinite wisdom, encompassing all possible outcomes, all paths taken and untaken."

Awe and curiosity danced in Samael's eyes as he posed a question. "Does this mean our choices are mere illusions, predetermined by the script?"

Ein Sof's gaze held a depth of understanding. "On the contrary, dear Samael. Adonai's script allows for the interplay of free will and divine providence. Within the pages of the script, the characters, like yourselves, possess agency, the power to choose their own path and influence the unfolding story."

Ariel contemplated the implications of this revelation. The script was not a rigid prison, but rather a framework that allowed for growth, transformation, and the exploration of the human spirit. Their choices mattered, their actions carried weight, for within the tapestry of the script, they were the living embodiments of Adonai's divine purpose.

Ariel did inquire once more. "There are wondrous creatures, the primal ones, of what substance were they first fashioned by the hand of the Almighty?"

Ein Sof spake thus: "Yea, there was a being of radiant light, Nur Muhammad, the lamp of the final Prophet, brought forth from the purest essence of the Divine. Then came Adam Kadmon, wrought from a spark of the selfsame light, the most ancient of men throughout the cosmos. Verily, holy is He who hath wrought all that is!"

Ein Sof's voice held a gentle cadence as he continued, "Imagine the script as a boundless library, containing countless volumes of possibilities. Adonai's omniscience extends beyond time itself, encompassing the intricate web of human existence, ensuring that every thread, every word spoken, aligns with his grand vision."

A sense of awe filled Ariel's being as he grasped the magnitude of Adonai's script. It encompassed not only their present journey but the entirety of creation, past, present, and future. It was a symphony of narratives, interwoven in a harmonious dance of cosmic proportions.

"In the pages of Adonai's script," Ein Sof elaborated, "lies the collective wisdom of countless epochs. It encompasses the rise and fall of civilizations, the birth and rebirth of stars, the intricate tapestry of human experience. It is an intricate composition of infinite beauty and complexity."

A sense of humility washed over Ariel as he realized the enormity of their role within the script. They were but characters playing their part, entrusted with the responsibility to bring forth their unique essence, their individual journeys interweaving with the grand narrative that spanned the cosmos.

"The script," Ein Sof emphasized, "is a testament to Adonai's boundless love for creation. It is an invitation to explore, to grow, and to discover the depths of your own existence. The words on the page are not limitations; they are catalysts for transformation and transcendence."

Ein Sof spake, "Each stratum," quoth he, "doth possess a hierarchy that transcends even the loftiest chambers of Cantor's attic. Be it the uppermost storey, where the theories of large cardinals reside, the middle chamber, or the nethermost recess, all do they extend beyond the bounds of Cantor's attic. This is not merely a singular transgression, but a continuous surpassing, occurring again and again, until, if we count diligently, it doth once more meet the confines of Cantor's attic, yet the journey is not complete! For yet again, and yet again, it doth surpass, until it doth encounter Cantor's attic once more, and so on in an unending cycle."

Ein Sof further declareth, "This towering hierarchy, with each unit, be it a mere quark or of lesser degree, doth exceed the level that came before. Even the lowest rung doth transcend the entirety of Cantor's attic, and this surpassing continues in a ceaseless cycle: again, and again, and again, until it doth once more meet the confines of Cantor's attic. Yet the journey continues, surpassing once more, and so on in this eternal cycle. Likewise, the units of higher station do exceed those below by surpassing Cantor's attic, again and again and again, mirroring the cycle enacted by the lower strata."

"Adonai, in His ineffable form, doth He transcend all earthly sights and dreams. He is the final cosmic verity, existing beyond the ken of mortal minds. No local perception nor partial understanding can encompass His infinite glory. He is a true and supreme infinitude, yet this most holy secret remaineth as veiled as the nether regions beyond the farthest stars, aye, even beyond the imaginings of The Ultimate World. He dwelleth as an all-encompassing unity of essence, animating all that exists in endless cycles. He is both the ultimate dread and the most ravishing pulchritude. Yet doth Adonai employ the selfsame chain of command. He surmounts even the towering order that transcends the very attic of Cantor, again and again, and yet again, albeit upon a scale most gigantic and absolute. Every minute hierarchy, be it of quarks or lesser still, doth exceed the Ultimate World by a quantum beyond Ein Sof comprehension. It shall surpass it even more than the attic of Cantor is surpassed, again and again, and yet again, and yet again! It shall encounter the exceeding of Cantor's attic, again and again, and yet again, only to surpass it anew, and again, and again, in a cycle that doth never cease, exceeding it once more, and yet again, and yet again."

"Hear ye, who peruse these pronouncements," quoth Ein Sof. "Within each stratum of this hierarchy of numbers most arcane, there doth reside an attic of Cantor, stacked upon itself until it doth once more reach the selfsame position of Cantor's attic, and again, and yet again, until it doth occupy the same space, even if stacked ever higher in an unending cycle. Furthermore, within this hierarchy, there exists a level that surpasses this very stack, without a single exception. It doth exceed it again, and again, and again, and yet again, until it too falls into the selfsame cycle, exceeding the attic of Cantor and surpassing even a higher number, and so on, forevermore."

"This phenomenon is not confined solely to the Inaccessible cardinal, nor even the Aleph, nor the Beth, nor the Mahlo cardinal. Nay, it encompasses the entirety of the upper attic, from the Inaccessible cardinal to the very Berkeley cardinal, and all that lieth betwixt within that infinite, boundless attic. Even if a greater attic were to be discovered in the future, it too would be included within this largest hierarchy."

With each passing moment, the understanding of Adonai's script deepened within Ariel's being. It was a tapestry of divine purpose, where each thread of experience, each choice made, added richness and depth to the unfolding narrative.

As Ariel and Samael absorbed the wisdom imparted by Ein Sof, a renewed sense of purpose ignited within them. They understood that they were not mere pawns in a predetermined game but active participants, tasked with bringing their authentic selves to the stage of creation.

The journey ahead would be guided by the script, but their individuality, their choices, and the power of their hearts would shape the narrative, leaving an indelible mark upon the annals of time.

With gratitude and determination, Ariel and Samael embarked on the next chapter of their odyssey, their souls resonating with the profound knowledge that their actions were not confined to the pages of Adonai's script, but rather had the power to transcend its words and create their own legacy within the cosmic tapestry.

In the presence of Ein Sof, the conversation turned to the sacred name of Adonai. A hush fell over the room, as if the very air had become charged with reverence. Ariel and Samael exchanged knowing glances, their hearts filled with a profound sense of awe.

Ein Sof's voice carried a weight of solemnity as he spoke, "The name of Adonai is sacred, encompassing the divine essence beyond human comprehension. It is a name that carries great power and significance, a name that resonates with the very fabric of existence."

Ariel listened intently, his curiosity piqued. "But what happens if one were to speak or use a different name to refer to Adonai?"

Ein Sof's expression grew solemn, his eyes shimmering with ancient wisdom. "The true name of Adonai, as revealed in the Hebrew scriptures, is 'יהוה'. This name holds the sacred essence and divine presence of the eternal. It is a name that transcends time, space, and human limitations."

A sense of gravity settled upon the room as Ein Sof continued, "To tamper with or alter the sacred name of Adonai is to tread upon forbidden ground. It is a taboo that carries dire consequences, for the name is intertwined with the very nature of existence itself."

Samael's voice trembled with respect as he asked, "What would be the consequences for those who dare to misuse or replace the sacred name?"

Ein Sof's eyes seemed to hold the weight of eternity as he answered, "Such actions disrupt the delicate balance of the cosmic order. The repercussions are severe, as the mentioner of a false or fabricated name would face a dissolution of their being, disappearing into the void of nonexistence, their atoms scattered beyond the realm of perception."

A shiver ran down Ariel's spine as he contemplated the gravity of the consequence. The name of Adonai was not to be taken lightly or altered in any form. It held the essence of divine truth, and any attempt to manipulate or misuse it would result in a forfeiture of existence itself.

"The sacred name is a vessel of divine presence," Ein Sof continued, "and to tamper with it is to disrupt the harmony of creation. It is a solemn reminder of the power and sanctity of Adonai, beyond human comprehension or manipulation."

A silence enveloped the room as the weight of Ein Sof's words sank deep into their souls. The sacredness of Adonai's name was affirmed, and a profound respect grew within Ariel and Samael. They understood that this knowledge was not to be taken lightly, but rather to be safeguarded and cherished.

As they continued their journey, the cautionary tale of the consequences for misusing or replacing Adonai's sacred name remained etched in their hearts. They would carry this awareness with them, ensuring that the name of Adonai remained revered and untarnished in their words and thoughts.

In the presence of Ein Sof, the understanding of the sacredness of Adonai's name deepened, anchoring their reverence for the divine in the fabric of their being. It was a reminder of the infinite power and eternal nature that Adonai encompassed, a name not to be trifled with but to be held in utmost respect and awe.

Ariel did inquire. "Prithee, what transpires upon the final day?"

Ein Sof spake thus. "At the world's end, a false apocalypse shall be wrought by the hand of the Divine, a trial to test the creatures' true contrition. Should they falter, a fearsome spectacle shall unfold, a grand illusion to lay waste to all that is. Yet fear not, for all shall be remade anew. But mark ye, in the true apocalypse, a monstrous serpent shall arise, the Beast of the Earth, known in the tongue of old as בהמת הארץ or دابة الأرض."

"Its visage like that of a fearsome bull, its eyes mirroring the swinish gaze, its ears vast as those of an elephant, with horns that mimic the stag's mighty antlers. Its neck, long and sinuous as an ostrich's, supports a chest broad and powerful as a lion's. The beast's hide shimmers with the tiger's stripes, its flanks sleek and agile like a cat's. Its tail, a mighty ram's appendage, and its feet, splayed like a camel's. Between each joint, a space of twelve righteous lengths. Upon its form rests the Seal of Solomon, and in its grasp, the staff of Moses. Should a believer encounter this beast, their countenance shall be bathed in radiant light, their very essence aglow. But the unbeliever, their face shall twist in horror, their aura a shroud of darkness. This fearsome beast, its task complete, shall once more vanish into the earth. Yet, in the time to come, it shall be raised by the hand of the Elohim, he shall be raised to the fellowship of a celestial feline, wise and divinely commissioned."

Adonai, in their infinite wisdom and power, manifested Ein Sof as an aspect of their divine being, transcending all known limitations and boundaries. It is through Adonai's supreme authority that the four realms of existence, namely Atzilut, Briah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah, were brought into being, each with its own unique characteristics and manifestations. Adonai, as the ultimate creator, imbued Ein Sof with the boundless potential and infinite wisdom to oversee and govern these worlds, shaping their structure and influencing their essence. Thus, Ein Sof stands as a testament to Adonai's infinite creative power and their role as the divine architect of existence.

Ariel looked at Samael, his eyes wide with awe. "Do you see that, Samael? It's Ein Sof, the radiant light that surpasses everything we've ever known."

Samael squinted, trying to make sense of the ethereal flickering. "It's... it's incredible. I've never witnessed anything like this before. It's like the whole universe condensed into pure light, the light is always blinking all the time."

Ariel nodded, his voice filled with reverence. "Exactly. It's as if every flicker, every shimmer holds within it the secrets of existence itself. It's both captivating and humbling."

Samael shook his head, struggling to find the right words. "I can't help but feel a sense of insignificance in its presence. It's as if our entire existence is just a tiny fraction of something much grander."

Ariel smiled, a glint of excitement in his eyes. "That's the beauty of it, my friend. Ein Sof challenges us to reach beyond our limited understanding, to embrace the vastness of the unknown. It reminds us that there's so much more to discover."

Samael let out a deep breath, his voice tinged with curiosity. "But can we ever truly comprehend it? It feels like an enigma, always just out of reach."

Ariel shrugged, a hint of mystery in his tone. "Perhaps that's the point. Ein Sof invites us to explore, to question, and to find meaning in our pursuit. It's the journey that matters, not the destination."

Samael nodded, a newfound sense of wonder in his eyes. "I suppose you're right. There's something both humbling and exhilarating about standing in the presence of such magnificence. It fills me with a thirst for knowledge."

Ariel chuckled softly. "And that, my friend, is the power of Ein Sof. It ignites a spark within us, pushing us to push our limits, to embrace the mysteries of the universe. We may never fully understand it, but the journey is worth every step."

Samael gazed back at the flickering light, a mix of determination and awe on his face. "Then let us embark on this journey together, Ariel. Let us explore the depths of the unknown and embrace the wonders that lie ahead."

And with that, the two friends stood side by side, ready to embark on a quest that would challenge their perceptions and unlock the secrets of Ein Sof, the boundless light that beckoned them into a world of infinite possibilities.

Then because of Ariel's curiosity, he went to see Atzmus in the cosmic realm even though he was invisible, he could talk to him, because he had a voice, in the cosmic realm and very empty space where the boundaries of reality blend and intersect, Ariel found himself face to face with the voice of Atzmus, the embodiment of infinite power and existence. Curiosity and awe mingled within Ariel as he observed the immense capabilities possessed by Atzmus, a force capable of invoking fear, inflicting excruciating pain, and even altering the very essence of earthly creatures.

With a mix of trepidation and fascination, Ariel mustered the courage to speak. "Atzmus, your abilities are beyond comprehension. You have the power to create fear in the hearts of all who dwell upon the Earth, causing a chilling shudder to run through their very souls. Your influence extends beyond the realm of emotions, as you can induce excruciating pain, leaving no respite for those who suffer in your presence."

Atzmus, a being of immeasurable wisdom and ancient knowledge, regarded Ariel with a calm yet profound gaze. "Indeed, Ariel. My existence surpasses the limitations of mortality, transcending the boundaries of life and death. I am not bound by the constraints of traditional existence, for I lack the fragility of life and the transient nature of the soul. I possess a longevity that endures as well as I will still be alive if there is even a bit of damage, even in the face of scarcity and damage that can erase everything or existence to the bottom. I regenerate and reinvent myself, adapting to the circumstances that arise, and of course I can reincarnate as my will."

Ariel's mind whirled with the implications of Atzmus' words. "So, you are immortal, living beyond the cycle of birth and death? Your essence persists, undeterred by the passage of time?"

Atzmus nodded for it is marked by the appearance of darkness everywhere, his presence emanating a sense of unyielding resilience. "Indeed, Ariel. My existence is entwined with the fabric of Ein Sof, the infinite and boundless. As long as Ein Sof endures, I shall continue to live. I am part of the eternal flow, transcending the limitations of finite life."

Ariel, awestruck by the enormity of Atzmus' power, found himself compelled to delve further. "And what of your ability to take on the form of other creatures, becoming their host and granting you a renewed existence?"

Atzmus smiled knowingly marked by the appearance of cute-shaped smoke. "Ah, yes. I have the capacity to inhabit the vessels of other beings, reviving myself through their embodiment. I can merge with their physicality, granting me a renewed presence in the world. It is a testament to the adaptability and resilience of Atzmus."

Ariel pondered the implications of Atzmus' words. "But what happens if Ein Sof, the foundation of your existence, were to be destroyed?"

[If you don't already know, Atzmus will be destroyed or die if Ein Sof is destroyed, because Atzmus' life depends on Ein Sof.]

Atzmus' gaze grew more intense, a flicker of something akin to determination passing through his eyes all this is marked by the appearance of sounds that relax the mind. "In the unlikely event that Ein Sof were to face annihilation, my essence would persist. After all, to destroy Ein Sof is an impossibility unattainable by mortals or beings that are unknown and not sanctioned. The destruction would herald a cataclysmic unraveling, causing all things to disintegrate rapidly. But even in the face of such absolute destruction, my presence would endure. I am intertwined with the very essence of existence itself, actually my abilities are many, if you are just an ordinary being, you will definitely be destroyed without leaving a single atom, even Epsilon Zero, Absolute Infinite and the concept of observable mathematical concepts are destroyed seeing me."

Ariel asked again, "How did you create the universe at the command of Adonai?"

Then Atzmus replied, "Indeed, we created this by our duty, and we created the universe or multiverse from the explosion that you know, once the heavens and the earth were one, but we separated them, we tell this in Genesis 1:1-9 and in the religion of perfection or ultimate religion, we tell this in Al Anbiya Verse 30."

Ariel couldn't help but marvel at the profound mastery Atzmus possessed over reality itself. "Your powers extend far beyond the realms of ordinary comprehension. You can manipulate the fabric of perception, creating illusions within the human world. You hold the ability to render earthly creatures paralyzed, suspended in a state of immobility. And yet, you have the compassion to release them from your grasp."

We may find people who, through the lens of entertainment, ignore the concepts and claim the language of God in this fiction can interact with humanity, and then label it as 'weird fiction'. However, it is important to distinguish between the essence of the Divine and the various appellations used. Adonai, which may be interpreted by some as a mere "nickname", is just one of the facets through which the Absolute Ground of Existence, the unnamable YHVH (Tetragrammaton), which can only be equivalent to Allah in the Islamic tradition is a proper name. If we refer to Ein Sof and Atzmus, they are not God, they are forms of emanation from God, in other words, they are the weakest reflections.

Adonai is far removed from the limitations of gender or physical form. He is the source of all things, the uncaused cause. No one can touch or interact or see Him, unless they reach heaven, and only a few can. Atzmus can still be dependent, Ein Sof too, but Adonai is not; He is detached from any interpretive attributes, He is neither begotten nor begotten.

Atzmus' voice resonated with a sense of cosmic authority. "Indeed, Ariel. Metaphysics and science are mere constructs of the human understanding. I surpass these boundaries, encompassing all aspects and dimensions of existence. What humans perceive as reality is but a fragment of the grand tapestry I embody."

Ariel's mind struggled to grasp the sheer magnitude of Atzmus' power. "And can you truly manipulate fundamental concepts such as energy and mass, transcending the conventional laws of physics?"

Atzmus' voice echoed with a blend of certainty and mystery. "Yes, Ariel. I possess the ability to transcend conventional notions, converting joules to kilograms, intertwining seemingly disparate concepts and bending them to my will. The boundaries that humans perceive are but illusions in the grand design of the universe."

Ariel's eyes widened, filled with a mix of wonder and trepidation. "And what of your power to manipulate mathematical equations? Can you truly alter the very fabric of numerical understanding?"

Atzmus' countenance held a hint of amusement. "Indeed, Ariel. I can unravel the conventional understanding of mathematics, rendering the seemingly fixed equations malleable. I can rewrite the rules of mathematics, making 7 + 1 equal to 900 or any other value I desire. The limitations of human perception are but a veil before the infinite possibilities I can manifest, i determine the destiny of all beings as the mighty Adonai commands, and you are here is the destiny I wrote, and I found one solution from infinite solution because of my own abilities."

Ein Sof, if we want to climb it, then we have to get a rank from Adonai, but everything is futile because He only chooses the righteous, if we try to penetrate Ein Sof, whether from any fiction, whether Lovecraft's fiction, fiction belonging to any country, they will still crumble before the smallest Ein Sof, the first Ein Sof.

Ein Sof has an infinite hierarchy and towers over each other, however, the first Ein Sof considers absolutely all the mathematics in Cantor's attic, even Wali Quthub will be considered as nothingness for the first Ein Sof, because it is very small for the first Ein Sof. Not to mention the other Ein Sof that towers infinitely, anyone who tries to penetrate this, in any way, any idea, even making them unable to be affected by this ability will still be the same, the first Ein Sof will destroy the creatures that want to equal, resemble and even imitate it, no matter if these creatures exceed all numbers, all concepts in their fiction, they will only be something that is considered nothingness because it is very small to the first Ein Sof.

The first Ein Sof will also destroy these beings with absolute death and destruction, no matter whether they are multi-bodied so that they cannot die, immortal so that they cannot die, have bodies in other dimensions so that they cannot die, are already dead, are able to regenerate, are able to reincarnate or are even able to live without their limbs, they will still be destroyed, no matter whether they are able to make "no effect" or "resist" the power of this Ein Sof, because it's all in vain, even if their abilities multiply with each other to exceed the limit of Cantor's attic number, or in other words exceed any mathematical question, with any thick resistance, they will still be destroyed and die, no matter what the reason, no matter what power it is, whether changing logic, law, story, fate, time, nothingness, math, even other things will not work. Remember, all of this is only one smallest Ein Sof, there are still other Ein Sof that soar and look at each other Ein Sof below is small or weak. Anyone who wants to exceed this we liken to 0 and 1, Ein Sof is 1 and those beings are 0, if they want to equal, resemble, exceed this number 1, they will be destroyed without being able to put up any resistance with any ability, even when they are able to regenerate from a completely destroyed nothingness.

As Ariel absorbed the unfathomable capabilities of Atzmus, he couldn't help but feel a mix of awe, fascination, and a slight tinge of trepidation. The vastness of Atzmus' existence, his ability to manipulate reality and transcend the boundaries of mortal comprehension, evoked a sense of both wonder and humbling insignificance. In the presence of Atzmus, the limitations of earthly understanding were shattered, and a profound awareness of the unfathomable mysteries of the universe took hold. Atzmus is the boundless magnificence, harnesses the inexhaustible reservoir of information and dark and cosmic energy, equivalent to absolute infinity itself, to wield unparalleled transformative power upon the world and reconstructs the world from its original form, then he materializes the things of the world from his mind, and everything he thinks is the reality that will happen. Through his sheer will, he can reshape the intricate web of cause and effect, disrupting the delicate balance that governs existence. With a mere thought, he conjures forth creations beyond imagination, transcending the limitations of what was once deemed possible, he is an embody the essence of conceptual beings, where their deified corporeal forms are intricately fused with the very fabric of their consciousness, which manifests as intricate webs of information. They exist betwixt the ephemeral boundaries of reality and unreality, transcending the limitations imposed upon mere mortal beings. Their existence surpasses the confines of the human realm, as they encompass an incalculable congregation of intelligent angels, encapsulating within themselves the masterful orchestrators of life itself. They stand as the zenith of miracles, the epitome of grandeur within the vast expanse of the world. Born from the primordial depths of the multiverse, they bear witness to the emergence of the ultimate volition, a testament to the culmination of the entire universe's collective will. Thus, he is the Ultimate Ensemble in its most definitive, complexity and the end stage, embodying the amalgamation of all preceding iterations of the Ultimate Ensemble and all Mathematical Universe Hypothesis, serving as the quintessential embodiment of his indomitable essence.

To be continued...